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Garuda Indonesia and Myanmar Airways to Codeshare

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Garuda Indonesia and Myanmar Airways International have signed a codeshare agreement.

Garuda Indonesia will place its GA marketing code on Myanmar Airways International's flights between Bangkok - Yangon and Singapore - Yangon, while Myanmar Airways International will place its 8M marketing code on Garuda Indonesia's operations between Jakarta - Bangkok and Jakarta - Singapore.

"Myanmar is an important market for Indonesia and through this partnership we can offer more travel options for the increasing number of passengers travelling between the two countries. At the same time, the agreement is expected to boost trade and tourism activities by making Indonesia much more accessible for Myanmar visitors," said Garuda Indonesia EVP Sales and Marketing, Erik Meijer.

Myanmar Airways International Managing Director, Si Thu, said, "Indonesia is an increasingly important market to Myanmar with around 55,000 people currently travelling between the two countries for both business and leisure. We are glad that our passengers will be offered a wider choice of destinations as well as greater flexibility and convenience when traveling between Yangon and major cities in Indonesia with this new code-share service."

The codeshare flights are pending final government approvals, but are targeted to be available for implementation in December 2014.

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